culture

1the total of the inherited ideas, beliefs, values, and knowledge, which constitute the shared bases of social action

2the total range of activities and ideas of a group of people with shared traditions, which are transmitted and reinforced by members of the groupthe Mayan culture

3a particular civilization at a particular period

4the artistic and social pursuits, expression, and tastes valued by a society or class, as in the arts, manners, dress, etc.

5the enlightenment or refinement resulting from these pursuits

6the cultivation of plants, esp. by scientific methods designed to improve stock or to produce new ones

7(Stockbreeding)the rearing and breeding of animals, esp. with a view to improving the strain

8the act or practice of tilling or cultivating the soil

9(Biology)

athe experimental growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, in a nutrient substance (see culture medium), usually under controlled conditions

ba group of microorganisms grown in this wayvbtr

10to cultivate (plants or animals)

11to grow (microorganisms) in a culture medium(C15: from Old French, from Latin cultura a cultivating, from colere to till; see cult)♦
culturistn♦
culturelessadj

canteen culturenthe alleged clannishness of the police force, whereby the prevalent attitudes inhibit officers from reporting or speaking out against malpractice, racism, etc.

corporate culturenthe distinctive ethos of an organization that influences the level of formality, loyalty, and general behaviour of its employees

culture-free testna test (usually for intelligence) that does not put anyone taking it at a disadvantage, for instance, as regards material or cultural background

culture mediumna nutritive substance, such as an agar gel, in which cultures of bacteria and fungi are grown

culture shockn(Sociol)the feelings of isolation, rejection, etc., experienced when one culture is brought into sudden contact with another, as when a primitive tribe is confronted by modern civilization

culture vulturenInformala person considered to be excessively, and often pretentiously, interested in the arts

organizational culturenthe customs, rituals, and values shared by the members of an organization that have to be accepted by new members

pure culturen(Bacteriol)a culture containing a single species of microorganism

tissue culturen

1the growth of small pieces of animal or plant tissue in a sterile controlled medium

A culture of internet only jobs has coined the phrase Wirk. Wirk simply means Internet Work. Internet work is defined by job opportunities that did not exist before the rise of the internet and furthermore the work is likely to be carried out over the internet and payment received for work undertaken via the internet. Wirk describes both full time and part time internet work. Because of the nature of Wirk and the ability for anyone that has internet connection to earn money from Wirk, it is currently more likely to be a part time occupation than full time. Paid Online Questionnaires, Content Writing, Search Marketing are all examples of Wirk.

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